
The two women appeared together at the 113th annual First Lady’s Luncheon, held at the Washington Hilton on April 23. While the event focused on policies and programs supporting children and young people in the United States, it was their on-stage interaction that drew widespread attention.
As the first lady and second lady stood side by side, clips of their exchange quickly spread across social media.
During the event, Usha Vance introduced Melania Trump, highlighting her achievements as a model, entrepreneur, best-selling author, and now a film producer. Melania recently co-produced a film about her life, which she clarified was not a traditional documentary.
After the introduction, Melania stepped up to the podium to begin her speech.

Body language expert Judi James later analyzed their interaction, noting subtle but telling details. She observed that while Vance politely reached out to assist by turning the page of Melania’s notes—and Melania quietly responded with a “thank you”—there was no typical greeting between them.
According to James, there was no hug, handshake, or even noticeable eye contact that might usually signal warmth or familiarity.
Instead, Vance stood beside Melania and smiled toward her, while Melania directed her attention outward to the audience. The expert suggested that what some interpreted as distance or coldness may actually reflect a more formal, professional approach.
James explained that Melania has recently adopted a more “businesslike” demeanor, and this interaction may have been intentional. The lack of physical warmth could have been a deliberate choice to present both women as serious figures focused on delivering important messages, rather than engaging in the traditionally warm and affectionate behavior often expected from first ladies.
The First Lady’s Luncheon, which dates back to 1921, is an annual event that highlights the initiatives of the current first lady while also raising funds for nonprofit organizations.

During her time in the role, Melania has focused heavily on issues affecting children. In 2018, she launched the “Be Best” campaign, aimed at promoting the well-being of young people.
Speaking to nearly 2,000 attendees at this year’s event, she emphasized the importance of initiative and leadership, stating that progress must be actively created and driven by strong vision.
She also referenced a recent meeting with members of the House Ways and Means Committee, where discussions centered on advancing major legislation designed to improve the foster care system.
Melania expressed confidence that the proposed measures would soon become law, describing them as a significant step toward protecting and supporting future generations.